It has been postulated that that was how the "G" suits all fighter pilots now wear came into being.
Of course, Bader was of the mind to turn anything to his advantage, including his lack of legs. He drove his German captors nuts while he was a POW.
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A little more on topic some Spitfires of the RAAF on Morotai in December 1944. I count 6 in the picture but am sure there were some more just out of shot
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My b-i-l was on Morotai then, but he was army not airforce.
Interesting observation re Morotai while googling,
A bit of a wait for one's mates to rock up, 30 years!!!! I bet his first thoughts were of his due Back Pay.[bigrolf]Quote:
The last confirmed Japanese holdout from the war, Private Teruo Nakamura (Amis: Attun Palalin), was discovered by the Indonesian Air Force on Morotai, and surrendered to a search patrol on December 18, 1974.[3]
Says a lot for Japanese Signal Sqdns. Not.
Thanks for that 3T. If the aircraft were taken out of that shot it would be a relatively peaceful Tropical scene I think.
Based on the wiki link he may have been thinking about back pay but as was Taiwanese not Japanese there was no back pay or pension
On the subject of back pay, my FIL, POW for over three years, received back pay from the Army AND from James Hardie, a decent company back then. He worked for them from age 16 until he lied about his age and joined the AIF. They told him they'd keep his job for him, and they did. He was a mere messenger at the time.
My, how things change...
My b-i-l talked little about the war, but I gather that he was mainly concerned on Morotai with the power station and vehicle maintenance. At that time he held the rank of sergeant, in RAEME, I believe. He dies about twenty years ago, and my sister died in 2019, so nobody I can ask for more who might know any more.